All Tegile storage arrays are powered by IntelliFlash OS — a designed-from-the-ground-up, feature-rich storage operating system designed to leverage different grades of persistent media to deliver high-performance storage I/O.

Avoiding Common SQL Server Virtualization Pitfalls

Watch this webinar that features the guest speaker David A. Klee, Founder and Chief Architect at Heraflux Technologies and hosted by Tegile Systems. Learn what the common issues are that SQL Server DBAs encounter with virtualized SQL Servers. Find out what talking points and solutions resonate with infrastructure admins such as Storage and Server administrators. See how you can get the best performance from your mission-critical systems.

SQL Server 2014 Why Infrastructure Matters

Watch this webinar that features the guest speaker David A. Klee, Founder and Chief Architect at Heraflux Technologies and hosted by Tegile Systems. Understand new features in SQL Server 2014, like how In-Memeory OLTP can be used in great ways, but can also be used improperly and can cause serious troubles. This webinar will demonstrate the differences in slow storage vs. fast storage when using In-Memory OLTP, as well as the performance implications on the environment and application when doing so.

SQL Server Bottleneck Relief

Have you ever wondered just what takes so long when SQL Server executes a query? What if you have performance problems in your environment and your boss wants to just throw hardware at it? Sometimes it’s not that simple. Let’s walk through a SQL Server performance examination process together using a bottleneck identification approach. We will walk through the SQL Server bottleneck analysis process to determine the sources of waits within your SQL Servers, identifying the impact that it is causing, and setting a direction for remediation.

Easy SQL Server Benchmarking

Watch this webinar that features the guest speaker David A. Klee, Founder and Chief Architect at Heraflux Technologies and hosted by Tegile Systems. You will learn how to use DVDStore and HammerDB to get performance metrics from a SQL Server instance, as well as how to use SQLIO to show the performance range of storage underneath a SQL Server. These tools are useful in showing relative performance differences betweeen two or more SQL Servers.